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    An unofficial read-only MCP server for Panasonic AiSEG2 home energy management controllers, enabling clients to read live power flow, per-circuit consumption, circuit names, daily totals, and historical energy/cost data from the device's local web interface.
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    MCP server for converting OEM energy telemetry payloads into ODS-E records and validating them via the odse Python package.
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    MCP server for Danish electricity prices, providing current spot price, cheapest hours, and 7-day forecast for DK1 and DK2 areas.
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    Enables control of ECHONETLite home automation devices like air conditioners and sensors via MCP, supporting HVAC management and real-time monitoring.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with a user's Fill-Rite fuel management system, with token refresh handling for continuous access.
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    An MCP server that enables AI assistants to look up solar permitting authorities, estimate solar production via PVWatts, and retrieve irradiance data. It streamlines the creation of solar-aware workflows by integrating industry-standard APIs like NREL.
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    MCP server for Axonn, enabling access to US energy regulatory filings, real-time ISO prices, and market data.
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    PyPSA MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for creating, analyzing, and optimizing energy system models using PyPSA (Python for Power System Analysis).
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    MCP server for controlling and monitoring Digital Loggers Power Switch Pro devices, enabling outlet control, power monitoring, and device management through natural language.
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    MCP server exposing distributed industrial asset data (battery storage, EV chargers, solar arrays) with tools for asset status, geospatial search, alerts, anomaly explanation, and load simulation.
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    MCP server for querying ENTSO-E Transparency Platform data including actual load, generation per type, cross-border flows, and installed capacity.
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    A physics engine for liquid-cooled GPU systems, exposed as an AI-callable MCP server. Enables thermal analysis, coolant comparison, flow optimization, and rack-level sizing via natural language queries.
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    Enables AI agents to access and analyze Spanish electricity consumption data via the Datadis API, providing tools for supply management, consumption analysis, anomaly detection, and executive reporting.
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    MCP server for the Carbon Interface API (v1), enabling AI agents to estimate carbon emissions through natural language queries via Pipeworx gateway.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with the OSDU® data platform through Model Context Protocol, providing tools for search, storage, schema management, and dataset operations.
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    An MCP server that provides verified official Turkish electricity system data (from TEİAŞ and EÜAŞ) via tools for querying generation, installed capacity, demand, and import/export, enabling natural language access to energy statistics.
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